No, toad does not rhyme with snow. However, toad does rhyme with snowed, the past tense of "snow".
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"Snow" and "ago" don't rhyme perfectly, but they would rhyme if you put them both into a poem and paid attention to the syllables and emphasis. "Ago" has two syllables, and "snow" has one. Just put some other really short word before snow (like "the"), or if you are just rhyming the end sounds anyway, you can probably make it work. :)
road, sewed,stowed ,slowed mowed, code, blowed, bowed, rowed, and towed all rhyme with toad. If you need more words, try the Rhyme time dictionary online. It is easy and comes up with all the rhymes possible. load
No, blow and rainbow do not rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with blow: foe go low mow no row so sew stow slow snow tow To get a rhyme for rainbow, you might have to go with a phrase. Something like "main foe" might work.
No, frog dosen't rhyme with snow
I believe not. Snow would rhyme with toe or glow and coco does not have the long ow/oe sound.
The poem "Snow in the Suburbs" by Thomas Hardy follows an ABAB rhyme scheme.
By itself, no. Dust doesn't rhyme with snow.
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No, toad has a long o sound. It rhymes with code. If it had a short o sound, it would rhyme with cod.
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The words "snow" and "glow" do indeed rhyme. They also rhyme with these other words: bow (as in bow and arrow) doe (as in deer) dough flow go hoe (gardening) low no row sew so tow
"Snow" and "ago" don't rhyme perfectly, but they would rhyme if you put them both into a poem and paid attention to the syllables and emphasis. "Ago" has two syllables, and "snow" has one. Just put some other really short word before snow (like "the"), or if you are just rhyming the end sounds anyway, you can probably make it work. :)